02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/03/2026 16:22
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congressman Chris Deluzio (D-PA-17) marked the three-year anniversary of the Norfolk Southern train derailment by joining with Members of Congress from both parties, union leaders, and local leaders to call for Congress to pass rail safety legislation. Congressman Deluzio called for his bill-the Railway Safety Act of 2025-to pass through committee or to be included in the upcoming must-pass Surface Transportation Reauthorization. Congressman Deluzio represents the people of Beaver County, the Pennsylvania county just over the border from the site of the 2023 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
"Three years is a long time. Some people, especially in DC, seem to have forgotten about the 2023 Norfolk Southern derailment: but I haven't, and I won't," said Congressman Deluzio. "The big railroads do not want anything-even our safety-to get in the way of their unending lust for profit at any cost. People in my community and our neighbors in Ohio demand action. We have to make rail safer, and that means standing strong against the corporate power that's working against the rest of us who live or work around the tracks. Enough already: let's pass my bipartisan, commonsense Railway Safety Act."
Along with Congressman Deluzio, the event was also attended by:
Representatives of other unions and organizations were also in attendance.
Photos of the event are available here, and a video of the press conference is available here.
A member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee, Congressman Deluzio is one of Congress' most dogged advocates for rail safety. Ever since the 2023 derailment just outside of his Western Pennsylvania congressional district, he has been leading the charge to pass a comprehensive rail safety bill that will make communities and workers safer. Congressman Deluzio co-hosted a roundtable with Republican Michael Rulli to discuss the fight for rail safety with rail workers nearby East Palestine, Ohio last summer
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